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worth
noun as in value, estimation associated with something
Example Sentences
So it seemed worth checking in on the tour again as Carpenter, 26, gets close to stepping offstage.
Some financial experts began recommending that people aim to have an entire year’s worth of basic expenses saved as the average length of unemployment inched close to six months.
But if your time horizon is 20 years, the difference between buying at $100,000 and buying at $80,000 matters more to your cocktail-party stories than to your grandchildren’s net worth.
Similar to a grocery or streaming subscription, you should periodically check whether your premium card is still worth it.
It’s worth asking why administrators at Montclair State seem so eager to deny their students—American or not—the educational opportunities that many of the administrators themselves received.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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